Scratch that
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British pronunciation/skɹˈatʃ ðˈat/
American pronunciation/skɹˈætʃ ðˈæt/

Definition & Meaning of "scratch that"

scratch that
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used to tell someone to ignore or disregard something that was just said

scratch that definition and meaning

What is the origin of the idiom "scratch that" and when to use it?

The exact historical origin of the idiom "scratch that" is not precisely documented, but it likely emerged as a way to suggest "erasing" or "revising" a statement or decision, similar to how one might scratch out or erase a written note or word. This idiomatic expression has evolved over time and is now commonly used in everyday language to indicate the cancellation or retraction of something previously stated or planned.

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